Visitors to Convoy in the Park at Donington on 10-11 August will
be treated to a superb line-up of musical entertainment, courtesy
of a number of bands including tribute acts and up and coming
talent.

Saturday's line-up includes three leading tribute acts including
the world's leading U2 tribute band, U2 2. The line-up have been
performing since 1992, and are a true look-a-like and sound-alike,
and have performed alongside U2 at the massive Feyenoord Stadium in
Rotterdam. U2's own security team, who once accidentally led the
band into U2's changing rooms, verifies their look-a-like
qualities!

They have performed around the world and featured on national TV
in many countries, and boast the very best in sounds and authentic
equipment to replicate U2's varied back-catalogue.

Gary Goodmaze as Freddie & The Mercurys will entertain Queen
fans, with a voice unmatched having spent 21 years perfecting his
tribute to one of the greatest performers that has ever lived. With
a full repertoire of stage acts, costumes and mannerisms, he is an
uncanny tribute act and one of the most in-demand Freddie Mercury
acts around.

The third tribute act for Saturday is Michelle Daniels as the
Ultimate Cher. She not only has a strong physical likeness but also
a powerful vocal range and strength to reproduce Cher's
unmistakable style. Receiving race reviews for her performances,
this is a top notch celebration of one of the world's most iconic
pop superstars.

Complementing the tribute acts on Saturday are Lady Rose, The
Luck and Petty Thieves. Lady Rose is an up and coming group from
Nottingham, having recently won the Nottingham's Top Talent contest
and recently released their latest EP, Journey, which has had radio
play with the BBC.

The Luck are a brother-sister duo from London and offer
countrified flecks of Indie Americana viewed through a British folk
lens, and have their first album on sale from the end of July.

Petty Thieves perform across a range of genres including Ska,
Reggae, Soul and Funk, with a natural groove oozing through each
track, creating a vibe that puts a spring in everyone's step!

Sunday's music comes from a further three bands, covering
another wide range of genres. Wilf & the Hullabaloo offers a
mixture of warm foot tapping Roots inspired songs with plenty of
catchy razzmatazz, plus bluesy versions of well known songs.

Duo the Pesky Alligators formed over 20 years ago and have since
clocked up over 2,000 gigs, with twisting guitars and a raunchy
drum beat that is nothing short of explosive.

Indie-pop band The Ragamuffins complete the line-up, and are
renowned for their infectious grooves, chiming guitars, lush
harmonies and catchy melodies.

The bands are just part of the epic off-track line-up for Convoy
in the Park, which includes a huge amount of entertainment for
visitors of all ages as well as a packed schedule of racing
highlighted by the British Truck Racing Championship.

Adult tickets are available in advance from £20 per day,
with discounted entry for teenagers aged 13-15 and free entry for
under-13s. For more information or to book, click here.